Blar i Master's theses in Information and Communication Technology på emneord "VDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550"
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Ontology based study planning and classification of university subjects
(Master thesis, 2015)This is first and foremost a research project into study planning at the University of Agder. What tools are available for students now, and can an ontology help make it easier? Having a plan for your education is important, ... -
Ontology-based personalized system to support patients at home
(Master thesis, 2014)Chronic diseases are incurable diseases that require long term supervision and treatments by medical professionals. The most common chronic diseases are cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes respiratory diseases and ... -
Searchable Privacy-Enabled Information and Event Management Solution.
(Master thesis, 2015)With network traffic proliferating over the last couple of decades, there is an increasing need to monitor security information in order to prevent and resolve network security threats. A Security Information and Event ... -
Towards a multilevel ant colony optimization
(Master thesis, 2014)Ant colony optimization is a metaheuristic approach for solving combinatorial optimization problems which belongs to swarm intelligence techniques. Ant colony optimization algorithms are one of the most successful strands ... -
Towards Automated Human Identification Using Dental X-ray Images
(Master thesis, 2015)Systems for automated human identification from dental X-ray images can be used to greatly reduce the necessary effort spent today by dental forensics experts. In this work a new methodology is proposed to create a system ... -
Towards Detecting Textual Plagiarism Using Machine Learning Methods
(Master thesis, 2015)Textual plagiarism is passing off someone else’s text as your own. The current state of the art in plagiarism detection performs well, but often uses a series of manually determined thresholds of metrics in order to ... -
Using Bayesian networks to describe hydrologic processes
(Master thesis, 2014)The goal for this Masters thesis is to explore the use of dynamic Bayesian networks for describinghydrologic processes. The main intent is to try and provide better descriptions of the uncertainties thatare tied to dealing ...